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the fbi has now joined the search. but new questions this morning. was she abducted from her home in the middle of the night? her mother says yes. >>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. the mother hired a private investigator, as well. >> good morning, everybody. i'm dan harris. it's saturday, august 25th. >>> also coming up, a warning of anybody looking for love on the internet because of this guy. they call him the internet casanova. he's been meeting women and making off with their money. he's on the run this morning. and we're going to hear from some of the women he allegedly scammed. >>> plus, have you heard the news -- brace yourself, folks. ginger, are you ready? katy perry and john mayer, one of hollywood's hottest couples has apparently cooled off. >> really? >> yes. >> john? >> yes. >> so out of character. >> much more on this heartbreak for the two of them coming up. >> wow. >> life is tough. >> what did you say? >> at least their single. >> there we go. always looking for opportunities. thank you, ginger. >>> first, we're going
the fbi has now joined the search. but new questions this morning. was she abducted from her home in the middle of the night? her mother says yes. >>> good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. the mother hired a private investigator, as well. >> good morning, everybody. i'm dan harris. it's saturday, august 25th. >>> also coming up, a warning of anybody looking for love on the internet because of this guy. they call him the internet casanova. he's been meeting women...
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and now, the fbi is on the case. high-tech forensic searches of the 15-year-old's cell phone and computer, turning up nothing. now, it's back to searching on the ground. this, while a community hopes and prays. after a heartbreaking week of dashed hope and few leads, hundreds of teary-eyed schoolmates, friends and families lit candles for sierra lamar. the 15-year-old from california seems to have disappeared without a trace. her mother makes an emotional plea. >> we want her to come back home. we know you're going to be okay and will find your way to us. >> do you come through here every day? >> reporter: racing against time and in need of some clues, fbi agents set up a roadblock where the missing teen usually boards her school bus. the only grim findings so far, lamar's purse, neatly folded clothing and her cell phone, found on the side of the road not far from her home. fbi agents scoured the area, and questioned neighbors and workers nearby. >> four or five guys walked in. they went through the house. i said, he
and now, the fbi is on the case. high-tech forensic searches of the 15-year-old's cell phone and computer, turning up nothing. now, it's back to searching on the ground. this, while a community hopes and prays. after a heartbreaking week of dashed hope and few leads, hundreds of teary-eyed schoolmates, friends and families lit candles for sierra lamar. the 15-year-old from california seems to have disappeared without a trace. her mother makes an emotional plea. >> we want her to come back...
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now, the fbi's on the case. abc's john schriffen is here with the story. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. the family of the missing girl has hired a private investigator to piece together the last moments gabrielle was seen alive. her mother and authorities running out of options. now, also turning to the public for help. this morning, police are baffled. how did 15-year-old gabrielle swainson disappear, seemingly without a trace? >> i don't know what has happened. i don't know how it happened. and this is really a nightmare. it really is. this is the worst situation that a parent could be in. >> reporter: it happened one week ago. gabrielle's mother, elvia left for work at 3:30 a.m. saturday morning. the high school cheerleader was asleep in her bed, wearing pink and black pajamas. when elvia returned four hours later, gabrielle's bed was empty. she was gone. >> i grabbed my phone. and i started calling her number. the number rang a couple of times. then, it stopped. then, i called it back immediately again. and it went straight
now, the fbi's on the case. abc's john schriffen is here with the story. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. the family of the missing girl has hired a private investigator to piece together the last moments gabrielle was seen alive. her mother and authorities running out of options. now, also turning to the public for help. this morning, police are baffled. how did 15-year-old gabrielle swainson disappear, seemingly without a trace? >> i don't know what has...
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. >> reporter: besides the fbi, marc klaas is on the case. his daughter polly was kidnapped and killed in 1994. he drove off with sierra's mother, to set up a search center friday. still classified as a missing person investigation, experts say it takes two tracks. >> the fbi and the local police will start looking at whether or not she could have been on ducted, of course, criminally. and they're going to sign a degree of detectives to look at whether or not she could have ran away. >> reporter: but her overwhelmed friends and family fear the worst. >> it's been so long. every day, we wonder if she's okay and stuff. like, every day, it's harder. >> reporter: now, registered sex offenders in the area have been questioned, including the teenager's own father. steve lamar is on probation for committing a lewd act on a child under 14 years old. but investigators have repeatedly he is not a expect. >>> live with the news overnight, get's get to ron claiborne with the headlines. good morning. >> good morning. in the news, nearly a month after the
. >> reporter: besides the fbi, marc klaas is on the case. his daughter polly was kidnapped and killed in 1994. he drove off with sierra's mother, to set up a search center friday. still classified as a missing person investigation, experts say it takes two tracks. >> the fbi and the local police will start looking at whether or not she could have been on ducted, of course, criminally. and they're going to sign a degree of detectives to look at whether or not she could have ran...
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. >> reporter: the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud b, age, 18, prayed as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought would detonate a bomb. it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and he was arrested. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their attention last october, after he began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi uncovered agents posing as radicals contacted daoud. discussions began about jihad, he allegedly planning an attack and looking at potential targets. the fbi said that he even did surveillance on the bar, dan. >> sounds like he wanted to take this as far as he possibly could. >> pierre thomas, our chief justice correspondent, reporting from washington. thank you, pierre. >>> we'll turn to that breaking news overseas. four u.s. soldiers were killed today in afghanistan in another i
. >> reporter: the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud b, age, 18, prayed as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought would detonate a bomb. it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and he was arrested. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their...
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the fbi is going to be there to use their components. whether it's ballistics experts, leads outside the aurora area. the real key is to get your arms around who this guy is, does he have any other connections, are there any other explosive devices? does he something else planned? that's what the fbi help the local police with. >> they're going to be looking at the weapons tracing for their points of origin. >> exactly. they'll probably bring in the atf to do that. >> and brad, i mean, we learned later, say after the ft. hood shooting, the shooter had been in contact with a terrorist overseas, there's no evidence that this shooter was acting in any way connected to terrorism, the big concern is at this point is the possibility of copy-cat shooters at other movie theaters. >> unfortunately, george that is true. people look at this and they view it as a success, they're going, i'll change it a little bit and try a different version of it, so, that's a big concern for law enforcement. >> one thing they with have seen from the scale of the s
the fbi is going to be there to use their components. whether it's ballistics experts, leads outside the aurora area. the real key is to get your arms around who this guy is, does he have any other connections, are there any other explosive devices? does he something else planned? that's what the fbi help the local police with. >> they're going to be looking at the weapons tracing for their points of origin. >> exactly. they'll probably bring in the atf to do that. >> and...
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. >> the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. he pararayed would as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening he stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought that would detonate a bomb. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their attention last october, after he became posting violent messages on the internet. discussions allegedly became about jihad, he allegedly planning an attack and looking at potential targets. the fbi said that he even did surveillance on the bar, dan. >> pierre thomas our chief justice correspondent reporting from washington. thank you, pierre. >>> we'll turn to that breaking news overseas, four u.s. soldiers were killed today in afghanistan in another insider attack. afghan soldiers turning on their allies. that brazen attack by taliban on a u.s. base friday that killed two marines, it's also the base where prince harry is stationed. and some believe that he's the target. >> reporter: good morning, bianna, one of th
. >> the fbi said that the suspect had deadly intentions. he pararayed would as often as possible. on friday night. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening he stood a block away and squeezed a trigger that he thought that would detonate a bomb. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? >> fbi officials said that he came to their attention last october, after he became posting violent messages on the internet. discussions allegedly...
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we know 100 fbi agents as pierre said on the scene. what else will they be doing now and take it their biggest concern once they establish no connection to terrorism is making sure we don't see copycats around the country >> that's a big concern and will fall primarily to city and county police throughout the country. we've experienced this before, unfortunately, when we have high-profile shootings that other people want to sort of take on this same type of behavior. they're already obviously on the fence and see he was quote/unquote successful so now they'll give it a try. >> brad and pierre, thanks so much. we learn here in new york there will be police at the showings of "the dark knight rises," the premiere in paris has been canceled so we'll keep covering this all morning long. weather now. >> for the first time we're hearing these very real stories who have lived through a situation like this. i've never seen anything like the television we're watching this morning. the weather headline, drought, ever expanding, 26 states have de
we know 100 fbi agents as pierre said on the scene. what else will they be doing now and take it their biggest concern once they establish no connection to terrorism is making sure we don't see copycats around the country >> that's a big concern and will fall primarily to city and county police throughout the country. we've experienced this before, unfortunately, when we have high-profile shootings that other people want to sort of take on this same type of behavior. they're already...
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the fbi has joined the search for 10-year-old jessica ridgeway, last seen leaving for school yesterday morning. she never arrived. abc's clayton sandell is in colorado this morning and on this breaking story. clayton? >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. 50 police officers, including the fbi, are search right now, overnight using bloodhounds in temperatures near freezing. and still, no sign of young jessica ridgway. a desperate search under way for a 10-year-old last seen nearly 24 hours a ago. the last time anyone saw jessica was 8:30 friday morning. she left home to walk three blocks from her westminster, colorado, home to meet friends for a walk to school. a route she did every day. but she never got there. when jessica didn't show up for class, the school called her home. but jessica's mother, who works the overnight shift at a tech company, was asleep. she didn't get the message, which delayed her calling police for nearly eight hours. >> when we start with a delay as substantial as this, the distance she could have wandered even on her own, it just gets huge. >> reporter: polic
the fbi has joined the search for 10-year-old jessica ridgeway, last seen leaving for school yesterday morning. she never arrived. abc's clayton sandell is in colorado this morning and on this breaking story. clayton? >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. 50 police officers, including the fbi, are search right now, overnight using bloodhounds in temperatures near freezing. and still, no sign of young jessica ridgway. a desperate search under way for a 10-year-old last seen nearly 24...
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the fbi said the the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud, age 18, prayed that he would kill as many people as possible before he parked his car outside a bar in chicago on friday night at 7:00 p.m. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger he thought would detonate the bomb, but as you said, it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and daoud was arrested. >> pierre, how did police find this guy? and what happened then in terms of the investigation? >> reporter: fbi officials said daoud came to their attention last october after he began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi uncovered agents posing as radicals contacted daoud. discussions allegedly began about jihad by the summer as daoud was put in contact with another fbi agent posing as a terrorist and allegedly began planning an attack and looking at potential targets. the fbi says he even did surveillance on the bar, dan. >> sounds like h
the fbi said the the suspect had deadly intentions. according to authorities adel daoud, age 18, prayed that he would kill as many people as possible before he parked his car outside a bar in chicago on friday night at 7:00 p.m. the fbi said with the bar full of people at one of the busiest times of the evening, daoud stood a block away and squeezed a trigger he thought would detonate the bomb, but as you said, it was a sting. the bomb was a fake. and daoud was arrested. >> pierre, how...
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now the scene of an fbi investigation. the horrifying ordeal started friday. the victim, a woman who works at the bank of america branch here was at home when an intruder stormed in sometime after 6:00 p.m. fbi investigators say she spent the entire night held hostage in her own home. the next morning at around 8:00 the suspect drives her to the bank and straps what he says is a bomb to her neck. luckily when other employees show up about an hour later, they called police. by then a suspect is long gone without any of the money. police moving quickly and discover the bomb is a fake. >> a traumatic night to be held against your will to be used as a pawn in a bank robbery. >> reporter: do people think they can get away with crimes like this? >> they know it's a risk, but they feel like it's worth it for the payoff because that's just how bad guys think. >> reporter: as outrageous as it seems, this isn't the first time someone has strapped a bomb on a hostage to get money. just last year 18-year-old madeleine pulver was alone
now the scene of an fbi investigation. the horrifying ordeal started friday. the victim, a woman who works at the bank of america branch here was at home when an intruder stormed in sometime after 6:00 p.m. fbi investigators say she spent the entire night held hostage in her own home. the next morning at around 8:00 the suspect drives her to the bank and straps what he says is a bomb to her neck. luckily when other employees show up about an hour later, they called police. by then a suspect is...
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a flood of new details this morning about how the fbi discovered the extra ma marital affair that brought down america's top spy as we learn more about the woman at the center of this scandal. >>> black thursday backlash. holiday shopping season is starting earlier than ever with many stores opening their doors on thanksgiving offering better bar gains. now, some employees are fighting back. ♪ >>> and boyfriend no more. the headline gripping tween girls worldwide. biebs is single. a crest fallen ex-girlfriend selena gomez. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. >> we warn cody you yesterday that this breakup was happening. it's official. >> we're all absorbing the news. ron, particularly. >> it's rough. >> rough. we should say, we do have some holiday shopping news. not only as we mentioned before, not only is the holiday season starting early and some people are upset about that, also the thieves are getting an early start. take a look at this surveillance video, thieves ripped gifts that were put on layaway. >>> also this morning -- coffee lovers, listen up. experts are warning that the mos
a flood of new details this morning about how the fbi discovered the extra ma marital affair that brought down america's top spy as we learn more about the woman at the center of this scandal. >>> black thursday backlash. holiday shopping season is starting earlier than ever with many stores opening their doors on thanksgiving offering better bar gains. now, some employees are fighting back. ♪ >>> and boyfriend no more. the headline gripping tween girls worldwide. biebs is...
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. >> the fbi says the bucket list bandit is now the busted bucket list former bandit. the man they say pulled off all of those bank jobs spanning thousands of miles is now behind bars. not amid heist. but after a routine traffic stop. when michael brewster was pulled over for running a stop sign on the border of arkansas and oklahoma, little did police know that this 54-year-old florida man was suspected by the fbi of being the bucket list bandit. investigators say he earned the nickname, after three months of robbing banks, telling bank tellers he had a gun and four months to live. >> was this guy really terminally ill? or was he just trying to be a mastermind? >> reporter: according to investigators, brewster never said just what he was supposedly dying of or why he needed the money. but his former landlord tells abc news, that brewster was evicted from his pensacola apartment on june 14th. just seven days later, the fbi says he showed up in this stolen suv in arvada, colorado. and then, allegedly embarked on a spree of bank robberies that would crisscross the nation
. >> the fbi says the bucket list bandit is now the busted bucket list former bandit. the man they say pulled off all of those bank jobs spanning thousands of miles is now behind bars. not amid heist. but after a routine traffic stop. when michael brewster was pulled over for running a stop sign on the border of arkansas and oklahoma, little did police know that this 54-year-old florida man was suspected by the fbi of being the bucket list bandit. investigators say he earned the nickname,...
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and 85 days later, the fbi still didn't have their man. on tuesday, the feds launched an all-out digital assault. plastering the allegedly dying man's face on billboards, posters, tv stations and online. the next day, a tipster called with his name. if he is who police say he is, this monday morning erie, pennsylvania, bank robbery may be his last. robbers normally rob banks while roaming the country is very unusual, out of the ordinary. and the question everyone wants to know the answer to, you just asked me, bianna. was this guy allegedly really dying? he hasn't told anyone yet. so, we don't know. >> looking for sympathy, though. ron, thank you. >>> time for the weather. and back over to ginger. >> it has been a super wet summer, especially in southern miami. not in the drought areas. they have had no problems with drought. around 30 inches above average for the year, above annual, at least. look at this. all this moisture being trapped. the stationary front draped across the middle of the country. that's going to mean a lot of rain up a
and 85 days later, the fbi still didn't have their man. on tuesday, the feds launched an all-out digital assault. plastering the allegedly dying man's face on billboards, posters, tv stations and online. the next day, a tipster called with his name. if he is who police say he is, this monday morning erie, pennsylvania, bank robbery may be his last. robbers normally rob banks while roaming the country is very unusual, out of the ordinary. and the question everyone wants to know the answer to,...
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she notified the fbi which launched the investigation. also worried that his official account had been compromised. the e-mail was traced back to the computer of paula broadwell. but what agents found instead of a compromised official account were intimate, salacious e-mails between petraeus and broadwell described as a lot of human drama. >> there had been rumors of an affair between him and paula broadwell for some time. >> reporter: fred kaplan has written a book about petraeus which will be released early next year. >> but, frankly, i didn't believe them and neither did just about anybody else i knew. he just didn't seem the type. >> reporter: abc's martha raddatz reports that some of petraeus' afghanistan staff worried about how it looked to have broadwell spending so much time with the general and told petraeus as much. even though the investigation has been under way for a couple of months, an official tells abc of month, an intelligence official tells abc news that it was just tuesday evening that the head of national intelligence
she notified the fbi which launched the investigation. also worried that his official account had been compromised. the e-mail was traced back to the computer of paula broadwell. but what agents found instead of a compromised official account were intimate, salacious e-mails between petraeus and broadwell described as a lot of human drama. >> there had been rumors of an affair between him and paula broadwell for some time. >> reporter: fred kaplan has written a book about petraeus...
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let's bring in former fbi agent brad garrett. this is the criminal complaint. if you look, it's recently thin, and the hinges entirely on the confession. without a body and a crime scene, what can the cops do now to get enough evidence for a conviction? >> that i have to build a relationship between etan and pedro, in other words, whether peep working at the bodyega or around there saw anything. it's hard to buy that he could go in the basement with hernandez. that is one key avenue they have to per sue. was there a past history between them. beyond that, you want to look for other confessions that t.j. alluded to. going back to 1979 and forward, apparently, someone in 1971 made him make some version of a confession. were there others? you want to find those people and independently interview them. that does provide more detail. it's a real problem for the police. because they are probably never going to have any forensics. they have gone back to what used to be the bodega, unless there this was a violent death, there is not going to be evidence left in the bui
let's bring in former fbi agent brad garrett. this is the criminal complaint. if you look, it's recently thin, and the hinges entirely on the confession. without a body and a crime scene, what can the cops do now to get enough evidence for a conviction? >> that i have to build a relationship between etan and pedro, in other words, whether peep working at the bodyega or around there saw anything. it's hard to buy that he could go in the basement with hernandez. that is one key avenue they...
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first they intercepted an fbi conference call, and wait till you see who they're hacking now. so what's coming next, and why are these kids doing this? >>> plus, a terrifying story. a coffee shop worker kidnapped from her work by an armed man. her family and police have now launched an all-out search for her and there are so many questions this morning, where is she and who is this man that abducted her? that story is coming up. >>> we will start with politics. it's "your voice, your vote," and mitt romney is on a roll. the runaway winner of the nevada republican caucuses. as of now, 16 points over his closest challenger. they are still counting the votes this morning, but at this point it looks like either gingrich or ron paul will finish second. this makes it two in a row for romney. the closest we've come to a winning streak thus far. for more on all this, let's start with abc's jon karl in washington. hey, jon, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan, and trust me, mitt romney will take this as a winning streak. for the second time in a row he has scored a clea
first they intercepted an fbi conference call, and wait till you see who they're hacking now. so what's coming next, and why are these kids doing this? >>> plus, a terrifying story. a coffee shop worker kidnapped from her work by an armed man. her family and police have now launched an all-out search for her and there are so many questions this morning, where is she and who is this man that abducted her? that story is coming up. >>> we will start with politics. it's "your...
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he was going back to texas for his birthday. >> reporter: the fbi is taking the hoax seriously. since 2008, the justice department has charged 147 people in terrorist hoaxes. >> look at the resources that were expended, and the delays to the passengers. obviously, there would be severe charges. >> reporter: as for the victim, shell, there was concern about his background. so police did a background check. apparently, he had outstanding warrants. so, when he arrived in dallas, he was arrested by police. george, some birthday. >> boy, sure is. thanks very much. >>> overseas to prince harry. he learned the hard way that what happens in las vegas doesn't always stay there. but he's back to work now. we're just learning that he arrived overnight in afghanistan for a second tour of duty. and lama hasan with the latest. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, george. abc news can confirm that prince harry quietly slipped back into afghanistan overnight, to serve as a pilot with the british army in helmand province, one of the most dangerous places on earth. which may help explai
he was going back to texas for his birthday. >> reporter: the fbi is taking the hoax seriously. since 2008, the justice department has charged 147 people in terrorist hoaxes. >> look at the resources that were expended, and the delays to the passengers. obviously, there would be severe charges. >> reporter: as for the victim, shell, there was concern about his background. so police did a background check. apparently, he had outstanding warrants. so, when he arrived in dallas,...
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and sources say, the fbi found evidence that the younger brother, had been monitoring recent fbi sting cases. so, authorities say infiltrating the alleged conspiracy was a non-starter. one law enforcement source described the young man's intent as serious. but the source said, the attack was not imminent. >> okay. pierre thomas, thanks for that report. >>> and we have breaking news overnight from overseas. a new provocation from north korea. the secretive nuclear nation says it will launch a long-range rocket later this month, some time between the 10th and the 22nd of december. the first attempt to launch of a rocket broke apart shortly after liftoff. that was back in april. the white house says tests like this only further isolates north korea. >>> the u.s. is criticizing israel's decision to build new barriers to a potential peace deal. israel says they will build new settlements in the west bank and jerusalem on land considered to belong to the palestinians. the announcement was a quick response to the united nations vote to recognize palestine as a nonmember observer state. >>> an
and sources say, the fbi found evidence that the younger brother, had been monitoring recent fbi sting cases. so, authorities say infiltrating the alleged conspiracy was a non-starter. one law enforcement source described the young man's intent as serious. but the source said, the attack was not imminent. >> okay. pierre thomas, thanks for that report. >>> and we have breaking news overnight from overseas. a new provocation from north korea. the secretive nuclear nation says it...
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an fbi dive team searched the lake near where the 10-year-old and 8-year-old girls does appeared found no trace of them in the lake. >>> mitt romney makes his first international trip next week. he'll visit england and poland. they're calling it a learning trip. they say he'll not be criticizing president obama while abroad. >>> and george bush is going to the national convention in florida next month. he's enjoying his time off the political stage. he will be skipping the national convention. >>>l >>> let's start with the weather. i want to show you what 3.23 inches of rain does. it floods it. another 2 to 4 inches of rain will fall in that region. high pressure off florida. burning mo i trapping moisture in. that's the moisture on the map. you go farther north, it starts to dry out north of new york and really pleasant weather. so much nicer than we have been seeing. philadelphia at 79 today. >> this weather report has been brought to you by k9 advantix ii. dan and bianna? >> thanks, ginger. >>> coming up, we'll continue the coverage out of colorado. you'll hear how one man made his
an fbi dive team searched the lake near where the 10-year-old and 8-year-old girls does appeared found no trace of them in the lake. >>> mitt romney makes his first international trip next week. he'll visit england and poland. they're calling it a learning trip. they say he'll not be criticizing president obama while abroad. >>> and george bush is going to the national convention in florida next month. he's enjoying his time off the political stage. he will be skipping the...
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the fbi has now joined that investigation. authorities say she was wearing a dark blue shirt with the letters "b" and "p." on it. >>> and finally, who says dogs and cats can't get along? you guys get along. at a zoo in china, a dog saved four newborn white tiger cubs by breast-feeding them. the mother tiger refused to feed her cubs. so, the dog stepped in, treating them like her own. isn't that nice? >> true maternal care there. >> that's very cute. >> thank you. back to you, dan. >> thank you, ron. >>> now, to politics. it is "your voice, your vote." and this question this morning. was the president's comment about the economy quote/unquote doing fine, a gaffe that proves he's out of touch with normal americans? or were they just two words taken out of context and inflated into the proverbial political football? abc's david kerley is at the white house this morning where they're doing some damage control. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. the president had a bad week. so, he decided to bring in repor
the fbi has now joined that investigation. authorities say she was wearing a dark blue shirt with the letters "b" and "p." on it. >>> and finally, who says dogs and cats can't get along? you guys get along. at a zoo in china, a dog saved four newborn white tiger cubs by breast-feeding them. the mother tiger refused to feed her cubs. so, the dog stepped in, treating them like her own. isn't that nice? >> true maternal care there. >> that's very cute....
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fbi dogs were working there through the night. neal karlinsky has the latest. >> reporter: the first thing you want to know in case like this is whether they're dealing with a traininger or not. that is something the police are not prepared to talk about at this point. the family home, just on the other side of the police vehicles, remains cordoned off. inside, investigators say they have found what they describe as quote suspicious circumstances. overnight, hundreds gathered, even children, for an at-times emotional vigil for 6-year-old isabel mercedes celis. >> we pray for her safe return. >> reporter: a short time earlier, nearby, as we watched, police interviewed a little girl who said she played with isabel the last day she was seen. her brothers are family friends, too. they tell abc news they didn't notice anything wrong. >> she was just a -- perfect little girl. having fun. at a party. >> reporter: for two straight days, investigators have been going door to door, searching trash bins for any sign of little isabel. they al
fbi dogs were working there through the night. neal karlinsky has the latest. >> reporter: the first thing you want to know in case like this is whether they're dealing with a traininger or not. that is something the police are not prepared to talk about at this point. the family home, just on the other side of the police vehicles, remains cordoned off. inside, investigators say they have found what they describe as quote suspicious circumstances. overnight, hundreds gathered, even...
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> we're joined by dan abrams and marissa rendazzo, a research scientist with the fbi. holmes has lawyered up. not cooperating. what more can we expect from the defense team after today? >> on tuesday, the police said they'll give the defense access to the crime scene, the movie theater. that's pretty unusual that the defense get access before the owners get the property back. it lets them see the crime scene. it shows you how the authorities are trying to bend over back wards. they're trying to do everything by the book in this case. >> young men sorks often, the first suspects in these mass killings. we're just getting some clues now about james holmes and his background. from what we learned so far, how does he fit the profile of other mass killers? >> that's really it. there is no profile of these killers. it can be women and men. range of ages. i'll tell you something we have seen across the board, that is in most of these cases, these are not what you would call a psychopath or a sociopath. these are people who are not people who have lifelong callous disregard fo
> we're joined by dan abrams and marissa rendazzo, a research scientist with the fbi. holmes has lawyered up. not cooperating. what more can we expect from the defense team after today? >> on tuesday, the police said they'll give the defense access to the crime scene, the movie theater. that's pretty unusual that the defense get access before the owners get the property back. it lets them see the crime scene. it shows you how the authorities are trying to bend over back wards. they're...
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steve may of the los angeles fbi office. >> it gets old. trust me. >> reporter: in august, david wright spoke to may when he was on the trail of the plain jane bandit. >> no disguise. average-looking. is that uncommon? >> on some robberies, she didn't wear a hat or glasses. >> reporter: what's in a name? according to may it could be any numbers of things. some get named for the way they dress, like the dapper bandit. or the cyclops bandit with his visual handicap. others come from accounts like the irreconcilable differences bandit, who blamed his spree on a messy divorce. he did not give his nickname a stellar review. >> one of the first things he said, the name, hated it. it was horrible. he was disappointed. >> i hear that the sweaty back bandit didn't like his name, either. >> let's hope that guy doesn't get writer's block. >>> coming up on the broadcast, the latest on the superstorm. live reports from the front lines, as the monster marches up the east coast this morning. >>> plus, a warning for all parents. the bouncey houses your kid
steve may of the los angeles fbi office. >> it gets old. trust me. >> reporter: in august, david wright spoke to may when he was on the trail of the plain jane bandit. >> no disguise. average-looking. is that uncommon? >> on some robberies, she didn't wear a hat or glasses. >> reporter: what's in a name? according to may it could be any numbers of things. some get named for the way they dress, like the dapper bandit. or the cyclops bandit with his visual handicap....
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. >>> the fbi is warning that hundreds of thousands of people could lose internet access later this summer. computers have been hacked, those affected will lose internet services. visit the government website to see if your computer is acted. >>> perfect day at the ballpark for chicago white sox's pitcher, phil humber. he retired all batters he faced. third perfect game in white sox history. as the south siders downed the seattle mariners on the road. 170,000 baseball games since 1900. 21 perfect games. very, very rare. >> really rare. >> exclusive group there. >> it really is. >>> we're going to move to the search for isabel, missing since her parents put her to bed friday night. a frantic search is under way. and abc's john muller is tracking this developing story and joins us with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: she's less than 4 feet tall, weighing 44 pounds. this morning, the first-grader remains missing in tucson, arizona. a massive man hunt as aerial grid searches grow even wider. on the ground, check points as scores of police and federal marshalls locked down this tu
. >>> the fbi is warning that hundreds of thousands of people could lose internet access later this summer. computers have been hacked, those affected will lose internet services. visit the government website to see if your computer is acted. >>> perfect day at the ballpark for chicago white sox's pitcher, phil humber. he retired all batters he faced. third perfect game in white sox history. as the south siders downed the seattle mariners on the road. 170,000 baseball games...
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on the ground, checkpoints as scores of police, fbi agents and federal marshals virtually locked down this tucson neighborhood, asking anyone if they have seen 6-year-old isabel mercedes celis. the adorable first-grader hasn't been seen since her parents put her to put bed friday night. the nightmare began saturday morning when her father went to wake her up. he found her gone without a trace. >> she was checked on this morning at about 8:00 when her father went to wake her up. so they could start their day. she was not in her room at that point. >> reporter: police are exploring all possibilities. was she kidnapped? could she have wandered off? isabel's family has no doubt, they insist that she was kidnapped by a stranger. isabel's uncle and family spokesperson. >> you don't think anything like that would happen to you. all of a sudden, you wake up and you're in that scenario. everything goes through your mind, you're angry, upset and confused. >> reporter: police have kept everyone from the home. looking for any signs of damage or forced entry. isabel's uncle told me that her bedroo
on the ground, checkpoints as scores of police, fbi agents and federal marshals virtually locked down this tucson neighborhood, asking anyone if they have seen 6-year-old isabel mercedes celis. the adorable first-grader hasn't been seen since her parents put her to put bed friday night. the nightmare began saturday morning when her father went to wake her up. he found her gone without a trace. >> she was checked on this morning at about 8:00 when her father went to wake her up. so they...
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then, they wanted the fbi behavioral analyst to come into the home. and i've got to tell you something, george. every time i had a major felony, specifically murder cases or kidnapping case, i, myself, would go to the scene and walk through the home and sometimes it took another warrant. just because you have an initial warrant, doesn't mean it's a revolving door. you can't walk in like it's walmart 24/7. you have to get another warrant even though you've already gotten one. i don't want to read anything into the fact that they've gotten multiple warrants. crime scene tape, back up around the home. i would walk through the scene just to get a feel for it. just to look at the proximity. for instance, between the parents' room, the child's room, the back door, that window. so, i could figure out whether their story jives with the facts and what an intruder may have been looking at. >> and one piece of evidence -- go ahead? >> i was going to say, they really want to understand this family and understand this community because that's going to help them he
then, they wanted the fbi behavioral analyst to come into the home. and i've got to tell you something, george. every time i had a major felony, specifically murder cases or kidnapping case, i, myself, would go to the scene and walk through the home and sometimes it took another warrant. just because you have an initial warrant, doesn't mean it's a revolving door. you can't walk in like it's walmart 24/7. you have to get another warrant even though you've already gotten one. i don't want to...